Orbcomm Seeking Waiver as Last of Generation 2 Constellation in Orbit
The 11th and last of the Orbcomm Generation 2 satellite constellation is in orbit, and the company is seeking a waiver of the fifth satellite performance milestone, it said in an FCC International Bureau filing Wednesday. As justification, Orbcomm pointed…
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to the FCC's new Part 25 satellite licensing rules adopted earlier this month (see 1512170036) and the exemption given nongeostationary (NGSO) replacement satellites from performance bond and milestone requirements. Short of a full waiver, Orbcomm said it then requests a partial waiver. The most-recent Orbcomm Generation 2 launch was Monday, and the satellites are replenishing the company's non-voice NGSO mobile satellite service constellation that began commercial operation in 1995, it said.